History:
Johnson Controls, Inc. started operations in 1885. Founded by Warren S. Johnson, Johnson Controls deals in designing, manufacturing, and installation of automotive and climate control systems. The company is a leading supplier of automotive batteries in the US.Activities:
Automobile accessories form the main line of business for Johnson Controls. Car seats, interior systems, and batteries are the premium products. The company also deals in environmental control systems designed for commercial buildings, and HVAC systems. Consoles and instrument panels are interior components produced by Johnson Controls. The battery unit produces batteries for a large segment of American markets.Performance:
Johnson Controls reported annual sales of $32,235.00 million and net income of $1,028.00 million in 2006. An excerpt from the official website of the company reads, "Forbes lists Johnson Controls among the best managed U.S. companies." The magazine writes: "Through smart strategic moves ... Johnson Controls is in a sweet spot these days. Corporate America's newfound preoccupation with energy costs has made efficiency a hot business." Johnson Controls is listed on the NYSE as JCI.Assets & Infrastructure:
Some of the affiliates of Johnson Controls Inc. are:Organization:
Keith E. Wandell is President and CEO. Johnson Controls had 114,000 employees in 2005.Johnson Controls corporate headquarters location:
Postal Address:
5757 N. Green Bay Ave.Milwaukee, WI 53201
Telephone: 414-524-1200
Fax: 414-524-2077
Website: http://www.johnsoncontrols.com